Napoleonic Light Cavalry Tactics

Author(s) : HAYTHORNTHWAITE Philip
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Napoleonic Light Cavalry Tactics
Illustration by Adam Hook ©Osprey Publishing

 
From the publisher:
 
“During the Napoleonic Wars all the major combatants fielded large numbers of light cavalry. These nimble, fast-moving regiments performed a variety of vital roles, from reconnaissance and keeping contact with the enemy during the movement of armies, to raiding, skirmishing, and the pursuit to destruction of beaten enemies. In practice, light cavalry were often also employed for battlefield charges alongside the heavy cavalry.
 
Featuring period illustrations and specially commissioned colour artwork, this is the second volume of a two-part study of the cavalry tactics of the armies of Napoleon and those of his allies and opponents. Written by a leading authority on the period, it draws upon drill manuals and later writings to offer a vivid assessment of how light cavalry actually fought on the Napoleonic battlefield.
 
Contents:

• Introduction
• Weaponry and equipment, and how they affected tactical employment
• Organization of units – special cases: Lancers, Cossacks, etc.
• Theoretical doctrine, and training – formations and tactics
• Actual battlefield deployments – their success or failure
• Leadership
• Logistics – procurement, supply and care of horses
• Plate commentaries
• Index”

Illustrations by Adam Hook

Year of publication :
December 2013
Place and publisher :
Oxford: Osprey Publishing
Number of pages :
64
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